10 Things You Should Know about Covenant Theology
John R. Muether,
J. Nicholas Reid,
Guy Prentiss Waters
The Bible is a book about God’s plan to glorify himself by saving sinners through the work of his Son, Jesus Christ. At every point, Scripture’s covenant theology leads us to Jesus.
What Is Divine Providence?
John Piper
The term sovereignty does not contain the idea of purposeful action, but the term providence does.
6 Lessons We Learn from the Nicene Creed
Kevin DeYoung
Here are six summary statements—or, we might say, six lessons—we can learn from this seventeen-hundred year-old confession of faith, the Nicene Creed.
What Did Jesus Teach about Total Depravity?
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
The assumption of universal guilt before God is evident throughout Jesus’s teaching in the Gospels. Proof of this reality is manifold. Below are four evidences to support this claim.
What Does It Mean That Jesus Ascended into Heaven?
J. I. Packer
What is “heaven”? Is it the sky or outer space? Does the Apostle's Creed mean that Jesus was the first astronaut? No, both it and the Bible are making a different point.
What Did Jesus Teach about Limited Atonement?
Matthew S. Harmon
There are a number of texts demonstrating that when Jesus lived, died, rose, ascended, and interceded, he did so for a particular group of people. Read what Jesus says about this.
The Day My Worst Nightmare Came True
Four years ago, Cameron Cole came face-to-face with his worst nightmare. The one thing that he hoped and prayed would never happen, did happen.
What Is Needed to Be a Christian?
J. I. Packer
In order to make this commitment to Jesus, you need to know the essentials about who he is and what he has done for you. This is the Gospel (“good news”) of Jesus Christ.
10 Things You Should Know about Limited Atonement
Jonathan Gibson
What is the doctrine of atonement and what does it mean for us?
10 Things You Should Know about Election
Sam Storms
God chose us in Christ “before the foundation of the world” (Eph. 1:4).
J. I. Packer on the Hub of Christian Life
Sam Storms
Packer would contend that one has fallen short in the knowledge of God until such time as the glory of God becomes central in all areas of life and thought.
7 Tips for Starting to Learn Biblical Greek
Dirk Jongkind
This advice is purposed not to make things easier, but to make the process more realistic, and more pleasant.
A Biblical Theology of the City of God
T. Desmond Alexander
From the very beginning of creation, God intended that people, made in his image, should inhabit an earthly city with him.
What Is Justification by Works, and Why Do We Reject It?
Thomas R. Schreiner
The apostle Paul emphasizes that we are not justified by “works” or by the “works of the law,” and the question before us is what Paul means when he speaks this way.
Why Study the Book of Hebrews?
Matthew Z. Capps
Hebrews shows us that the Bible is not a collection of unrelated stories, but is rather one unified story.
The Holy Spirit, Our Helper and Beautifier
Dustin Benge
Without the Holy Spirit, the church would never have been founded. Godly leaders would never have been called, believers added, gifts distributed, service rendered, or growth realized.
Does Scripture Teach that Jesus Is Fully God?
Greg Lanier
One of the most debated, and at times perplexing, aspects of belief in the Trinity is the question “Does Scripture actually teach that Jesus is fully God?”
An Open Letter to Those Who Divide over Doctrine
Gavin Ortlund
We live in polarized times. Outrage and rancor seem to be simmering all around us, and it’s making it harder to talk across ideological lines.
God Is Sovereign and We Are Responsible
J. V. Fesko
Exploring the theological past can unearth wonderful theological truths that are incredibly helpful for our own growth in grace and enable us to understand all the more how mighty and merciful God truly is.
Podcast: The Freeing Reality that You Are Not Enough (Jen Wilkin)
Jen Wilkin discusses God-given limits as created beings, reflecting on why the common refrain that we should look inside ourselves for meaning and purpose is so misguided.
God Will Forgive You
By trusting in Christ’s sacrifice on your behalf, you’ll never be held accountable for the guilt of your sin.
Communing with the Holy Spirit
Jonathan K. Dodson
In order to experience the Spirit’s power, we need know the Spirit as a Person, to begin a relationship with him through prayer.
10 Things You Should Know about C. S. Lewis
Joe Rigney
Lewis is a master of the soul. He understands the human heart, in all its deceitfulness and grandeur, both in its good design and in its twisted corruption.
Pastoral Concern about Evangelical Prophecy
Joel R. Beeke,
Paul M. Smalley
The question about the cessation or continuation of special revelation has very practical ramifications for the Christian life, for God’s special revelation carries great authority.
Why All Christians Should Care about Systematic Theology
Peter J. Gentry,
Stephen J. Wellum
Biblical theology provides the basis for understanding how texts in one part of the Bible relate to all other texts.
5 Myths about Biblical Theology
Drew Hunter
The agenda of biblical theology isn’t driven by the questions we bring to the Bible, but by the focus of the Bible itself.
What Is Our Only Hope in Life and Death?
John Calvin,
Timothy Keller
Because Jesus gave himself for us, our lives no long belong to us—we surrender our bodies and our souls to the Lord.
Is Your God Too Small?
Paul David Tripp
I’m persuaded that much of our fear, anxiety, discouragement, and hopelessness is the result of bad theology. At its core, what is the Bible all about? The existence, character, and plan of God.
How Do the Arminian and Calvinist Views of Election Differ?
Andrew David Naselli
We can distinguish the Arminian view of election from the Calvinist view of election by answering this question: What is the basis of God’s election?
10 Things You Should Know about the Holy Spirit
Fred Sanders
When you find your mind wandering or getting lost in the details of pneumatology (the doctrine of the Holy Spirit), just call back to mind the basic Christian confession that there is one God in three persons.